ok so i didn't have much free time earlier, but here goes.the New mediabrowser has been built from the ground up. There's a centralized server-client set-up with a great web dashboard (much like tvsource)whilst its still in beta at the moment there are WMC, android,windows phone,roku and ios apps all heavily into the development stage. I'd say it certainly has the potential to surpass xbmc and plex. There is also the native mediabrowser theater on the way which looks amazing....more users (for dvblogic) = more money so how about it??

i add support for everything milli has said. mb3 is launching live tv with a number of back ends. dvblink should be one of them. happy to pay for further addons, just want this support as i see a very bright future for mb3

spaceboy wrote:i add support for everything milli has said. mb3 is launching live tv with a number of back ends. dvblink should be one of them. happy to pay for further addons, just want this support as i see a very bright future for mb3

+1 from me too - really impressed with mediabrowser3 for movies and tv series, it is easily as good as plex and xbmc already and is continually improving - when music and pictures and live tv (ideally powered by tvsource) come in it will potentially surpass mediaportal as a complete front end.

Any of you guys asking for MB3 support:do you now if and how mb3 can be enhanced at all? I've been looking at their site, but it seems like a well kept secret how one would attempt to develop for mb3. I understand its OSS, and they are busy building the next great dead files player. But something like an API/SDK/Examples anywhere. Please bear with me, but a wiki is only an excuse for an arbitary notes/blog/opinions collection.From what I read there is something going on with ARgus, but what exactly? And how did they do it? In other words: IS IT REPRODUCABLE/APPLICABLE for/to others ?

Okay, not sure if this will help but in the hope of getting the ball rolling, I will happily sponsor a DVBlink Server license for whoever picks up the ball and volunteers to build a plugin.

It would have to be on the condition that the volunteering developer evaluates whether it is at all possible, considering factors like DVBlogic's willingness to share APIs, availability of hardware and so on.